Saved by Mike "Bagel"
Why You Should Start Living in the Past
Imagine you are at the end of your life and you are granted the ability to repeat one day. Which period of your life do you choose to repeat? Which phase of life would you want to go back to? Does that tell you anything about how you should be spending your time today?
3-2-1: On managing expectations, and the importance of trial and error
If a skilled biographer were to help you analyze the timeline of your life, they could help you gain an awareness of cause-and-effect trigger points you have never noticed before. This is what I want to help you learn to do. This is what I mean by “learn your story.”
Chris McAlister • Figure That Shift Out
Instead of embarking on an endless search, I’ve taken a different approach: working backward. Instead of thinking about what I want to do and how I want to live, I start instead with what I don’t want to be doing and what failure looks like. By looking at what might go wrong with our lives, we can avoid obvious traps, creating more space for things
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